Where are photocopiers located?
Black and white and color copies can be made using the same copiers in Bracken Library, the Architecture Library, and the Science-Health Science Library. Copiers can be found in the following locations:

The photocopiers can scan one or more page and save it as a PDF file directly to your flash drive at no cost. Automatic Document Feeders (ADF) on these devices will scan multiple pages quickly, and save the file to your flash drive.

What are copy cards?
Copy cards look like credit cards, and can be purchased from machines near the photocopiers on 1 West and 2 West of Bracken Library. Copy cards cost one dollar, and come with a balance of 60¢. Value can be added to these cards at any of the libraries' photocopiers, and printing copies automatically reduces the value of the cards by 6¢ for each black and white copy.

Where can I get something laminated?
The GIS Research & Map Collection on 2 East of Bracken Library offers lamination services. Lamination up to 42” in width is available at $3.00 per linear foot. All charges for lamination are processed through the user’s Bursar account.

Where can I get transparencies made?
Transparencies cannot be made in any of the Libraries. The Literacy Lab, TC 305, and the Cardinal Copy Center make transparencies for a fee.

How can I get a bound personal copy of my dissertation, thesis, or other research project?
The Libraries provides a fee-based service for hardcover binding of dissertations, theses, and other publications. For details, please contact Acquisitions Services.

Do the Libraries have fax machines the public can use?
The Libraries do not have fax machines for public use. Cardinal Copy Center offers fax service for a fee, and at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, both the Hotel Desk and the Post Office offer fax services for a fee.